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Sharepoint 2013 : New Installation and Configuration - SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard

11/11/2013 2:13:06 AM

We are now ready to proceed through the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard—or Configuration Wizard for short. The Configuration Wizard performs the tasks necessary to join a server (with SharePoint binaries installed) to an existing farm, or to provision a new farm. In simple terms, a farm consists of one or more SharePoint servers associated with a central SQL Server instance, containing a main configuration database. When creating a new farm, the wizard provisions a new configuration database and content database for Central Administration in the designated SQL Server instance.

The Configuration Wizard is responsible for more than adding and removing servers from a farm. After applying service packs, the wizard also ensures that database schemas correlate with that of the latest installed binaries and ensures database integrity. At this stage, we are concerned only with provisioning a new farm, as part of our installation steps.

After a brief welcome message and a popup message about restarting some services, you will see a dialog like that of Figure 1.

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Figure 1. The Connect to a server farm wizard page

Assuming this is your first installation of SharePoint 2013 and you have no existing SharePoint farm to join, choose the option to create a new server farm, followed by a click of the Next button.

The dialog shown in Figure 2 asks you to specify a SQL Server name and default configuration database name for SharePoint 2013. This server is the location of the main farm configuration database and Central Administration web site content database. Provide the user credentials of the SharePoint farm account for connecting to the database (see the later section on Managed Accounts).

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Figure 2. SQL Server parameters

Note  You must assign the “Setup user administrator account,” the securityadmin and dbcreator SQL Server security roles, during setup and configuration. This account does not need to be in the local admin group on the SQL Server. This account is different from the farm account specified in this wizard.

The dialog that follows (Figure 3) asks for the passphrase for the installation. SharePoint requires the passphrase later when adding additional servers to the farm or removing existing servers from the farm, so be sure to keep the passphrase safe. You may change the passphrase later with PowerShell, but retrieving the passphrase is impossible—you may only reset it.

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Figure 3. Passphrase dialog

Figure 4 asks you for the port number and authentication type for the Central Administration Web Application. Like any other web site running on SharePoint, Central Administration is a special web site running its own web application within IIS (Internet Information Server). The Configuration Wizard will suggest a port for the Central Administration web site, based on a random available port on the server. I typically like to override the chosen port with 2013 as an easy-to-remember port number.

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Figure 4. Configure Central Administration Web Application

Options for security include NTLM or Kerberos. NTLM (Windows Challenge-Response Authentication) is the typical choice in most installations as this is the default Windows authentication type for most applications. However, if you are familiar with Kerberos and have this authentication mechanism configured in your infrastructure, then feel free to use it here.

Note  The Configuration Wizard creates a new IIS Web Application on the server at the following location: c:\InetPub\wwwroot\wss\VirtualDirectories\{PortNumber}. What is interesting is that the port number in the disk location is that originally chosen by the wizard, and not the value entered by the administrator.

Before proceeding with the configuration, the Configuration Wizard provides a summary of the configuration you entered (Figure 5). Double-check these values—changing them later potentially involves removing the server from the farm and going through the Configuration Wizard steps again.

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Figure 5. Summary of farm settings before provisioning the farm

Once the Configuration Wizard starts the provisioning process, you should not interrupt it, unless you need to cancel the operation and start again. A failed provision process leaves stale databases and configurations in SQL Server, which you should remove before attempting another run at configuration.

Figure 6 shows the provisioning process in operation. The Configuration Wizard completes several steps (approximately ten) in the process, which include creating databases, creating new IIS web applications, etc.

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Figure 6. Provisioning process by the Configuration Wizard

Once complete, the Configuration Wizard should show a dialog like that in Figure 7. If, on the other hand, the wizard encounters a problem, it will show an error message and a link to the log file, so you may troubleshoot what caused the error.

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Figure 7. Configuration Wizard completed

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